A few people have described Catherine Tate as "annoying", but I don't understand what you all mean by that, can you explain please.
Season finale bad guys.
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It would have been much better as a two-parter. They seemed to stretch some parts out and really milk it (when the doctor is "testing" it/saying really random things he just goes on for ages wasting time).
But near the end, then seem to have wrapped the end up really fast with no explanation, or even a hint of an explanation.
Could someone please remind me in which previous episode the subject was brought up about there being something on Donna's back. We have been racking our brains, but there was definately a reference made, we just can't remember when.
Catherine Tate had her doubters when she first took over the role of the companion - but her electrifying performance here should shut up the whingers once and for all. This is her episode. Yes, Rose (Billie Piper) returns as Donna's guide in another world, but Tate is the commanding presence. Russell T Davies has brilliantly constructed a story centred on a very simple premise - what if she'd turned right at a crossroads when she was just ordinary, non-time-travelling Donna, and not left? What if she'd chosen the road that did not lead to the Doctor? Once the fateful decision is made, we're led through Davies's vision of a dystopian, Doctor-less world, as Donna struggles with loss and despair. And what's that on her back? David Tennant takes a back seat and leaves the work to the ladies, but fear not, he re-appears when it matters the most. And the ending will give you goose bumps.
The New Davros was quite good not as good as the Terry Malloy Davros.
i spent more time eyeing up Ginger's pins when possible than paying attention to the plot.
Doesn't look anything like it to be fair. Theres no similarities past the "it droops in the middle" lol